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retention level
An index number that corresponds to a user-defined retention period. There
are 10 levels from which to choose (0 though 9) and the retention period
associated with each is configurable. Also see “retention period."
retention period
The length of time that NetBackup keeps backup and archive images. The
retention period is specified on the schedule.
root
The highest level directory in a hierarchical directory structure. In MS-DOS, the
root directory on a drive is designated by a backslash (for example, the root on
drive C is C:\). On UNIX, the root directory is designated by a slash (/).
SCSI
Small computer system interface. This is a type of parallel interface that is
frequently used for communicating with storage peripherals.
slave server
NetBackup servers whose attached storage units provide additional storage.
The master server schedules and manages the backup and restore operations.
server directed restore
Using the client interface on the master server to restore files to any client.
Only the administrator can perform this operation.
server independent restore
Restoring files by using a NetBackup server other than the one that was used
to write the backup.
server list
The list of servers that a NetBackup client or server refers to when establishing
or verifying connections to NetBackup servers. On a Windows NT server and
Microsoft Windows clients, the list is in the NetBackup Configuration dialog
box in the user interface on the client (see the NetBackup user’s guide for the
client). On a UNIX server and UNIX and Macintosh clients, the list is in the
bp.conf
file. On NetWare target and OS/2 clients, the list is in the
bp.ini
file.
session
An instance of NetBackup checking its schedules for backups that are due,
adding them to its worklist, and attempting to complete all jobs in the worklist.
For user backups and archives, a session usually consists of a single backup or
archive.
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT